Basic webstandards Workshop
Russ Weakley in my opinion covers a bit more than the basics in Basic webstandards Workshop.
Don’t know how I missed this one before, but a link to it surfaced somewhere recently (forgot where, sorry). Go check it out if this sounds interesting:
Notes from a step by step workshop covering standards, XHTML, semantic markup, accessibility, CSS, floats and bugs.
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Excellent article, thank you for posting the link. Got me thinking about XHTML served as XML again… Please would you explain why you decided to revert back to HTML 4 strict (assuming I understood Anne s recent comments correctly)? Thanks.
drx: Web Standards Workshop perhaps? ;-)
Steve: I reverted to HTML 4.01 Strict because XHTML served as application/xhtml+xml was causing some problems with Google AdSense.
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